A Supermarket Anti-Theft RFID Scanner : digiSCAN
- 1. Kwame Nkrumah University
- 2. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Description
Supermarket shopping is an essential part of the livelihood of most people around the world. Consumers can acquire items essential for their daily activities. However, in an ever-evolving world with an increasing population and increasing crime rates, supermarket theft is becoming a prevalent problem with supermarket owners spending large sums of money on hiring security often with little effect. Organized Retail Crime (ORC) costs the retail industry approximately $30 billion each year, with 71.3% of retailers reporting an increase in ORC year-over-year. With the current global economic conditions, high labor costs are longer feasible. Consumers also face the issue of paying for items they did not select. Advanced camera systems, for some, may be an escape however, this approach is not feasible for all aspects of shopping and in underdeveloped countries that have technical constraints. The advent of digitization has helped improve the livelihood of consumers in Ghana. Currently, many large-scale retailers are oblivious to some of these advancements. The oblivion of the management of such retail services results in the loss of products, customer dissatisfaction and the mismanagement of untracked products by employees. To reduce theft and the mismanagement of products by employees, a smart antitheft system should be deployed in supermarkets; at the till and before the exit of supermarkets to ensure all products leaving the store are paid for and accounted for. The system consists of a deactivation and theft detection system. The product is deactivated by the store attendant at the till when the customer pays for the product. However, if a customer crosses the initial warning zone without paying, a warning sound is triggered and after the customer crosses the final warning zone, the alarm is triggered indicating an attempted theft by the customer. A log of products is also kept ensuring employees are not stealing products. This paper presents a smart way of detecting theft during supermarket shopping using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) readers and tags, microcontroller-based control system, a database server and an Integromat
Translated Descriptions
Translated Description (Arabic)
يعد التسوق في السوبر ماركت جزءًا أساسيًا من سبل عيش معظم الناس في جميع أنحاء العالم. يمكن للمستهلكين الحصول على العناصر الأساسية لأنشطتهم اليومية. ومع ذلك، في عالم دائم التطور مع تزايد عدد السكان وزيادة معدلات الجريمة، أصبحت سرقة المتاجر مشكلة سائدة حيث ينفق مالكو المتاجر الكبرى مبالغ كبيرة من المال على توظيف الأمن في كثير من الأحيان دون تأثير يذكر. تكلف جريمة البيع بالتجزئة المنظمة (ORC) صناعة البيع بالتجزئة حوالي 30 مليار دولار سنويًا، حيث أبلغ 71.3 ٪ من تجار التجزئة عن زيادة في الجريمة المنظمة على أساس سنوي. مع الظروف الاقتصادية العالمية الحالية، أصبحت تكاليف المختبرات المرتفعة مجدية لفترة أطول. يواجه المستهلكون أيضًا مشكلة دفع ثمن العناصر التي لم يختاروها. بالنسبة للبعض، قد تكون أنظمة الكاميرات المتقدمة مهربًا، ومع ذلك، فإن هذا النهج غير ممكن لجميع جوانب التسوق وفي البلدان المتخلفة التي تعاني من قيود تقنية. ساعد ظهور الرقمنة على تحسين معيشة المستهلكين في غانا. في الوقت الحالي، يغفل العديد من تجار التجزئة على نطاق واسع عن بعض هذه التطورات. يؤدي نسيان إدارة خدمات البيع بالتجزئة هذه إلى فقدان المنتجات وعدم رضا العملاء وسوء إدارة المنتجات غير المتعقبة من قبل الموظفين. للحد من السرقة وسوء إدارة المنتجات من قبل الموظفين، يجب نشر نظام ذكي لمكافحة السرقة في محلات السوبر ماركت ؛ عند وقبل خروج محلات السوبر ماركت لضمان دفع جميع المنتجات التي تغادر المتجر وحسابها. يتكون النظام من نظام التعطيل والكشف عن السرقة. يتم إلغاء تنشيط المنتج من قبل عامل المتجر في الساعة عندما يدفع العميل ثمن المنتج. ومع ذلك، إذا عبر العميل منطقة التحذير الأولية دون دفع، يتم تشغيل صوت تحذير وبعد أن يعبر العميل منطقة التحذير النهائية، يتم تشغيل الإنذار مما يشير إلى محاولة سرقة من قبل العميل. كما يتم الاحتفاظ بسجل للمنتجات لضمان عدم قيام الموظفين بسرقة المنتجات. تقدم هذه الورقة طريقة ذكية للكشف عن السرقة أثناء التسوق في السوبر ماركت باستخدام قارئات وعلامات تحديد الترددات الراديوية (RFID) ونظام التحكم القائم على وحدة التحكم الدقيقة وخادم قاعدة بيانات و IntegromatTranslated Description (English)
Supermarket shopping is an essential part of the livelihood of most people around the world. Consumers can acquire items essential for their daily activities. However, in an ever-evolving world with an increasing population and increasing crime rates, supermarket theft is becoming a prevalent problem with supermarket owners spending large sums of money on hiring security often with little effect. Organized Retail Crime (ORC) costs the retail industry approximately $30 billion each year, with 71.3% of retailers reporting an increase in ORC year-over-year. With the current global economic conditions, high laboratory costs are longer feasible. Consumers also face the issue of paying for items they did not select. Advanced camera systems, for some, may be an escape, however, this approach is not feasible for all aspects of shopping and in underdeveloped countries that have technical constraints. The advent of digitization has helped improve the livelihood of consumers in Ghana. Currently, many large-scale retailers are oblivious to some of these advancements. The oblivion of the management of such retail services results in the loss of products, customer dissatisfaction and the mismanagement of untracked products by employees. To reduce theft and the mismanagement of products by employees, a smart antitheft system should be deployed in supermarkets; at the till and before the exit of supermarkets to ensure all products leaving the store are paid for and accounted for. The system consists of a deactivation and theft detection system. The product is deactivated by the store attendant at the till when the customer pays for the product. However, if a customer crosses the initial warning zone without paying, a warning sound is triggered and after the customer crosses the final warning zone, the alarm is triggered indicating an attempted theft by the customer. A log of products is also kept ensuring employees are not stealing products. This paper presents a smart way of detecting theft during supermarket shopping using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) readers and tags, microcontroller-based control system, a database server and an IntegromatTranslated Description (French)
Le shopping de supermarché est une partie essentielle de la vie de la plupart des gens autour du monde. Les consommateurs peuvent acquérir des articles essentiels pour leurs activités quotidiennes. However, in an ever-evolving world with an increasing population and increasing crime rates (Dans un monde en constante évolution avec une population en augmentation et des taux de criminalité en augmentation, le risque est de devenir un problème prioritaire avec les propriétaires d'une entreprise qui dépensent de larges sommes d'argent sur la sécurité de l'élevage souvent avec un petit effet. Organized Retail Crime (ORC) costs the retail industry approximately $30 billion each year, with 71.3% of retailers reporting an increase in ORC year-over-year. With the current global economic conditions, high labor costs are longer feasible. Les consommateurs doivent donc faire face à la question du paiement pour les articles qu'ils n'ont pas sélectionnés. Advanced camera systems, for some, may be an escape however, this approach is not feasible for all aspects of shopping and in underdeveloped countries that have technical contraints. The advent of digitization has helped improve the livelihood of consumers in Ghana. Currently, many large-scale retailers are oblivious to some of these advancements. L'oblivion of the management of such retail services results in the loss of products, customer dissatisfaction and the malmanagement of untracked products by employees. To reduce theft and the mismanagement of products by employees, a smart antitheft system should be deployed in supermarkets ; at the till and before the exit of supermarkets to ensure all products leaving the store are paid for and accounted for. The system consists of a deactivation and theft detection system. The product is deactivated by the store attendant at the till when the customer pays for the product. However, if a customer crosses the initial warning zone without paying, a warning sound is triggered and after the customer crosses the final warning zone, the alarm is triggered indicating an attempted theft by the customer. A log of products is also kept ensuring employees are not stealing products. Ce document présente une manière intelligente de détecter les lecteurs et étiquettes d'identification par radiofréquence (RFID), un système de contrôle basé sur un microcontrôleur, un serveur de base de données et un IntegromatTranslated Description (Spanish)
Supermarket shopping es una parte esencial del estilo de vida de la mayoría de las personas en todo el mundo. Los consumidores pueden adquirir artículos esenciales para sus actividades diarias. However, in an ever-evolving world with an increasing population and increasing crime rates, supermarket theft is becoming a prevalent problem with supermarket owners spending large sums of money on hiring security often with little effect. Organized Retail Crime (ORC) costs the retail industry approximately $30 billion each year, with 71.3% of retailers reporting an increase in ORC year-over-year. With the current global economic conditions, high labor costs are longer feasible. Los consumidores, por lo tanto, enfrentan el problema de pagar por los artículos que no seleccionaron. Advanced camera systems, for some, may be an escape however, this approach is not feasible for allspects of shopping and in underdeveloped countries that have technical constraints. The advent of digitization has helped improve the livelihood of consumers in Ghana. Currently, many large-scale retailers are oblivious to some of these advancesments. The oblivion of the management of such retail services results in the loss of products, customer dissatisfaction and the mismanagement of untracked products by employees. To reduce theft and the mismanagement of products by employees, a smart antitheft system should be deployed in supermarkets; at the till and before the exit of supermarkets to ensure all products leaving the store are paid for and accounted for. The system consists of a deactivation and theft detection system. The product is deactivated by the store attendant at the till when the customer pays for the product. However, if a customer crosses the inicialal warning zone without paying, a warning sound is triggered and after the customer crosses the final warning zone, the alarm is triggered indicating an attempted theft by the customer. A log of products is also kept ensuring employees are not stealing products. This paper presents a smart way of detecting theft during supermarket shopping using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) readers and tags, microcontroller-based control system, a database server and an IntegromatFiles
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Additional titles
- Translated title (Arabic)
- ماسح RFID مضاد للسرقة في السوبر ماركت: digiSCAN
- Translated title (English)
- A Supermarket Anti-Theft RFID Scanner : digiSCAN
- Translated title (French)
- A Supermarket Anti-Theft RFID Scanner : digiSCAN
- Translated title (Spanish)
- A Supermarket Anti-Theft RFID Scanner : digiSCAN
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- https://openalex.org/W4312408988
- DOI
- 10.35970/jinita.v4i1.1428